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Monami6 charter description

Monami6 charter description. Nicolas Montavont (ENST-Bretagne) Thierry Ernst (Keio University/Wide). IETF 64 Vancouver - 11/2005. General assumptions. Work on mobile hosts/routers that have multiple network interfaces simultaneously multiple prefixes on a single network interface

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Monami6 charter description

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  1. Monami6 charter description Nicolas Montavont (ENST-Bretagne) Thierry Ernst (Keio University/Wide) IETF 64 Vancouver - 11/2005

  2. General assumptions • Work on mobile hosts/routers that have • multiple network interfaces simultaneously • multiple prefixes on a single network interface • Focus on MIPv6 and NEMO Basic support • Focus on • Multiple HoAs and HA addresses • Multiple CoAs • Associated issues: establishment, selection and modification of multiple simultaneous tunnels

  3. Objective of the WG • Produce clear problem statements • Produce standard track specification for the straight-foward problems • Re-charter if we can identify more generic issues that prevent to fully take advantages of being multihomed

  4. Other considerations • Tunnel selection policies are out of scope • Tunnels are considered alive as long as packets can be exchanged with the corresponding peers • Local information and other mechanisms could be discussed to quickly detect

  5. Deliverables • A document explaining the motivations for a node using multiple interfaces and the scenarios where it may end up with multiple global addresses on its interfaces [Informational] (June 05) • An analysis document explaining what are the limitations for mobile hosts using multiple simultaneous Care-of Addresses and Home Agent addresses using Mobile IPv6, whether issues are specific to Mobile IPv6 or not [Informational]. (June 05) • A protocol extension to Mobile IPv6 (RFC 3775) and NEMO Basic Support (RFC 3963) to support the registration of multiple Care-of Addresses at a given Home Agent address [Standard Track]. (June 05) • A "Flow/binding policies exchange" solution for an exchange of policies from the mobile host/router to the Home Agent and from the Home Agent to the mobile host/router influencing the choice of the Care-of Address and Home Agent address [Standard Track]. (Dec 06)

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